KDE Plasma is arguably the best Linux desktop, and it just keeps getting better, to the point where going back to Windows ...
In 1960, "The Andy Griffith Show" first aired on television. A spin-off of the already popular "The Danny Thomas Show," it went on to become one of the most popular TV series of all time, far ...
The first time I experienced a virtual desktop was with my little Linux netbook I used at university. With its tiny screen, it wasn't really feasible to have multiple apps open at once, so with a ...
In the summer of 2006, Parallels released the first version of its virtualization solution. Target groups and usage types ...
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AI adoption is accelerating across every industry, creating new challenges for CIOs around compute costs, unpredictable workloads, and data governance. As AI reshapes how and where work gets done, ...
Can Nvidia’s Kepler Processor Revolutionize Virtual Desktop Hosting? Nvidia recently demoed its long-awaited Kepler graphics processor with no less than a simulation of two galaxies colliding. On a ...
Although VMware got its start with a desktop virtualization product aimed at developers, the company today is best known for bringing server virtualization to the mainstream. Creating multiple virtual ...
When Parallels Desktop was released in June 2006, it opened the door for hundreds of thousands of Apple users to run Windows at the same time as they ran the Mac operating system. It also introduced ...